Principal area in Wales
Denbighshire is a principal area in Wales, United Kingdom. The administrative centre is Ruthin. According to the 2021 Census, Denbighshire has a population of 96,047 and covers an area of 837 km², giving it a population density of 115 people per square kilometre.
Denbighshire is one of 22 principal areas in Wales, established in 1996 as part of local government reorganisation. Each principal area is governed by a single-tier unitary authority responsible for all local government services.
Denbighshire is in Wales, United Kingdom.
The administrative centre of Denbighshire is Ruthin.
Denbighshire has a population of 96,047 according to the 2021 Census.
Denbighshire covers an area of 837 km² (323 square miles).
Denbighshire is a principal area. Principal areas are the 22 unitary authorities in Wales, established in 1996, each combining county and district functions.